No guarantee of new decommissioning jobs at Dundee port
There is nothing definite in business, just opportunities and possibilities.
There is nothing definite in business, just opportunities and possibilities.
There is still "significant" interest in leveraging what remaisn in mature basins like the North Sea, according to the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate.
The Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) aims to leverage technology to shave 50% off overall industry costs, according to its latest strategy.
French oil services giant Technip has held a meeting with its Aberdeen staff over a third round of job losses from the company.
Augean said yesterday its Aberdeen-based North Sea services subsidiary would fall short of previous management expectations this year.
Technology innovation is going to play a critical role in the next chapter of oil and gas recovery from the UK continental shelf (UKCS) and in driving export growth in our UK-based supply chain.
An offshore helicopter safety chief yesterday urged the industry not to compete on safety.
ESS Support Services Worldwide (ESS), part of the Compass UK Group, won a three year deal for the Maersk Highlander.
The North Sea helicopter industry’s faith in the UK regulator is on the mend, an offshore flight safety boss said today.
Lundin Norway has won a drilling permit for a well in the Norwegian North Sea.
North Sea industry is treading the line between catastrophe and bankruptcy as the crude price downturn drags on, a helicopter safety chief warned today.
A plane spotter has captured what could be the final flights of EC225’s taking workers to and from the North Sea.
The number of hours flown by Sikorsky S-92 helicopters in the North Sea has gone up 50% since Super Pumas were grounded following a fatal crash in Norway.
Statoil's UK managing director has revealed up 700 new North Sea jobs will be created in the operational phase of its flagship Mariner project.
Maersk Oil's Janice floating production unit has arrived in Norway for decommissioning work to begin.
ESS has netted three new contracts for work in the North Sea including on the newly constructed jack-up rig the Maersk Highlander.
A trio of oil companies have celebrated the delivery of five million barrels of oil from Statfjord since first oil in 1979.
Norwegian operator Statoil will be looking to recruit up to 40 workers in the "coming months" as work progresses on its flagship Mariner project on the UKCS.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon today insisted the oil and gas industry has a strong future after providing an update on measures to support the sector.
Norway’s prime minister has defended the country’s oil minister after he admitted to a mix-up in the latest licensing round, a Norwegian media report said.
More than 100 workers on a Statoil-operated North Sea platform had to report to muster stations last night after a fire was detected on board, a Norwegian media report said.
North Sea workers will be offered competency allowance by their employer Wood Group after thrashing out a new deal on proposed changes to their contracts.
When in Aberdeen last weekend, I walked through Golden Square for the first time this year. I was shocked to see the number of empty buildings with ‘To Let’ signs on them in this once busy part of town. I knew things were hard in Aberdeen, but this really drove it home.
Oil producers in the North Sea were supposed to be among the first victims of OPEC’s battle for market share. Instead their high-cost, decades-old facilities are proving surprisingly resilient to the price slump.
An offshore worker has caught footage of shark swimming close to a North Sea rig.